Umberto Eco Quotes
We Usually Believe That The Tamer Is Attacked By The Lion And That The Tamer Stops His Attack By Raising His Whip Or Firing A Blank. Wrong: The Lion Was Fed And Sedated Before It Entered The Cage And Doesn't Feel Like Attacking Anybody. Like All Animals, It Has Its Own Space; If You Don't Invade That Space, The Lion Remains Calm. When The Tamer Steps Forward, Invading It, The Lion Roars; The Tamer Then Raises His Whip, But Also Takes A Step Backward (as If In Expectation Of A Charge), Whereupon The Lion Calms Down.
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